Who knew SIG's would be so addicting

This is a discussion on Who knew SIG's would be so addicting within the Defensive Carry Guns forums, part of the Defensive Carry Discussions category; Took the wife today to a nearby gun shop to do some browsing today. Ended up walking out with a new 229R 9mm, I really ...

U/315KY Concealed Carry InstructorTaser X2/X26 Instructor
"It is the tradition that a Kentuckian never runs. He does not have to…[he] is entitled to stand his ground, and meet any (life-threatening) attack made upon him with a deadly weapon…." Gibson v. KY, 34SW936(Ky.1931)

U/315KY Concealed Carry InstructorTaser X2/X26 Instructor
"It is the tradition that a Kentuckian never runs. He does not have to…[he] is entitled to stand his ground, and meet any (life-threatening) attack made upon him with a deadly weapon…." Gibson v. KY, 34SW936(Ky.1931)

...if the DAK trigger is a DAO and gets rid of the decocker on the left side, that's the one I'd like someday in a .45 Stainless...have never seen a Sig new like that...have probably only seen 2 used Sigs at my local pawnshop in 6 years...folks seem to be hesitant to part with them...second choice would be the 239 in 9mm...they're made for my paw...

Back in the day, 1975, a fellow LEO purchased a Browning Double Action pistol in 9mm (Sig P220), He got so much crap from all of the other officers including myself about how UGLY that handgun was that he quit using it.
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Little did we know what was coming.

Back then we had the S&W model 39, Browning Hi power, Colt 1911 and revolvers.
Nothing Square like the Sigs.
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Look how far we have come. Sigs, Glocks, S&W, ETC are common, and overall now preferred over the revolvers for duty weapons

We just bought an SP2022 at a gun show yesterday from an out of town dealer and will pick it up in two weeks when they are back in the area for another show. Sure feels nice in the hand and it's nice and light. It's planned to be my wife's "purse carry" gun. It might be a bit bigger than most carry guns, but we're sure going to give it a try. Seems like a nice solid gun. Heard it shoots well, so I can't wait to get it to the range.

We just bought an SP2022 at a gun show yesterday from an out of town dealer and will pick it up in two weeks when they are back in the area for another show. Sure feels nice in the hand and it's nice and light. It's planned to be my wife's "purse carry" gun. It might be a bit bigger than most carry guns, but we're sure going to give it a try. Seems like a nice solid gun. Heard it shoots well, so I can't wait to get it to the range.